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Yesterday wasn’t an ordinary day for our Bellyitch Bumpwatch alum actress Rebecca Gayheart and her hubby actor Eric Dane.
The two helped out the Los Angeles, California-based charity Baby2Baby haul Huggies diapers delivered by the disposable nappies maker to the organization’s headquarters on June 10.
photos: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Huggies.
1) Take a childbirth education class with your partner. The benefits of a good childbirth education class can often be overlooked. A class can help dads, and other support people, learn about the different options and interventions, and get the tools and knowledge to push for the best care during pregnancy, labor and birth. It can also spark the conversation between and among couples, so you can learn from one another and interact with other expectant parents in your shoes.
2) Work with mom to plan. Talk things through with one another and with your care provider. Chances are greater for a positive birth outcome if support begins early on in pregnancy. Discuss the different options for a safe and healthy birth, and map a pathway to get there. Labor and birth can be a dynamic process so it’s vital to work with mom to create Plan A, Plan B and Plan C.
Before you can say “yellow organza chiffon,” you’ve committed to being a bridesmaid and all that the honor entails. But what
if you are expecting to have a big (and getting bigger) event of your own sometime in the next nine
months?
If you’re planning on both a pregnancy and being a bridesmaid in the near future, here are some of the
bumps (pun totally intended) in the road to consider before officially saying yes.
Accordingly, it’s important to clarify just what kinds of expenses will be expected of you ahead of time. A
few to inquire after:
1. Will you be responsible for your dress, or will the bride pick up the tab? The same goes for
those dyed shoes and your fabulous wedding day up-do and manicure.
2. If travel is involved, how costly will that be? Airfare, cab fare, hotel and eating out should all be
considered.
3. How much (if any) will you be expected to contribute to a shower or bachelorette activities?
Back on planet earth, bridesmaids dresses can be itchy, lumpy, scratchy, and pinchy (yes, you know
pinchy is a word). But this is not to say that you cannot totally rock the pregnant bridesmaid look as
long as you keep a few things in mind.
1. Comfort and Fit: Ultimately, you want a dress that flatters your figure and that you’ll feel
great wearing. Look for a flowing empire-waisted gown, or a dress that can be ‘enhanced’ with
an extra panel to accommodate that lovely baby bump of yours!
2. Alterations: Make sure you’ve got a good tailor who will be able to make last minute
alterations a little bit in advance of the wedding date. As you know, all of those measurements
are going to change. And then change some more.
3. Support: Speaking of those changing measurements, the right maternity bra can do wonders for a girl’s mood at a wedding, not to
mention her back! Once you reach your third trimester, you will likely need to trade in those
lacy bras and reach for something more substantial. Just don’t forget to make sure that your
maternity bra works with your dress as the date nears.
However, if your due date is farther afield from the wedding date, then the most important factor
to consider is likely to be travel. While most airlines will allow pregnant women to travel through their eighth
month, you need to consider what your own personal comfort level will be.
Tips for safe air travel while pregnant include walking the aisles on your flight to prevent blood clots,
drinking lots of water, and wearing your seatbelt under your belly rather than across it. Travelling
during pregnancy can be challenging, but if you and your doctor think you are up for it, then you’re a go.
Just one thing though: You know those teeny tiny airplane bathrooms? Need we say more?
But take a moment to consider what that might mean: stuffing invitations, licking stamps, shopping for
wedding favors, liking her Facebook posts, and talking. Lots and lots of talking. You owe it to yourself
and to your friend to think realistically about what you can handle during your pregnancy. No friend
wants you to overtax yourself while you should be focusing on your health and the health of your baby.
Let her know your concerns and ask in the gentlest way possible what will be expected of you so that
you can both make an educated decision.
And you will have to understand that this is one of the most exciting times in her life, and that
she will need your support throughout, even if your feet are swollen and throbbing, and the ducks need
painting. If you two have that covered, the rest of the stuff will be a breeze.
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